Aimirgin's Invocation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGBHIJK ALMKCAHHA| I invoke the land of Ireland | A |
| Much coursed be the fertile sea | B |
| Fertile be the fruit strewn mountain | C |
| Fruit strewn be the showery wood | D |
| Showery be the river of waterfalls | E |
| Of waterfalls be the lake of deep pools | F |
| Deep pooled be the hill top wall | G |
| A well of tribes be the assembly | B |
| An assembly of kings be Temair | H |
| Temair be the hill of the tribes | I |
| The tribes of the sons of Mil | J |
| Of Mil of the ships the barks | K |
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| Let the lofty bark be Ireland | A |
| Lofty Irerland darkly sung | L |
| An incantation of great cunning | M |
| The great cunning of the wives of Bres | K |
| The wives of Bres of Buaigne | C |
| The great lady Ireland | A |
| Eremon hath conquered her | H |
| I Eber have invoked for her | H |
| I invoke the land of Ireland | A |
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